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:" <br /> <br /> <br />i <br />5) Do you have any water quality data for the proposed mine area? If <br />so, you may wish to submit the data to verify the baseline <br />conditions. We often recommend this so an operator can verify that <br />his operation has not caused water quality degradation. <br />6) You mention that roads may be improved. Are these private or BLM <br />roads? Also, if you decide to improve a road, then it must be <br />included in your permit area and the financial warranty must be <br />adjusted accordingly. Notify us of your plans in this regard and <br />modify your application as needed. <br />7) It is our understanding that you will construct sediment ponds to <br />prevent any downstream channel or water quality degradation. Is <br />this correct? <br />Exhibit ) - Reclamation Plan <br />1) Please explain your statement that waste rock will be stored along <br />the stream to reduce erosion. <br />2) You mention that small ponds will be left after mining. Are such <br />features there now? If not, the stream should be graded to <br />approximate the existing conditions. ~. <br />3) The photographs will be important to establish the pre-mine <br />condition. <br />4) Indicate the maximum anticipated reclaimed channel floor and bank <br />slope gradients. <br />Exhibit E - Map <br />1 ) The submitted index map does not give the actual location of your <br />proposed mine. Please provide a revised index map which allow us <br />to locate the site. A copy of a U.S,G.S. quadrangle can be used. <br />2) Please provide a revised mine/reclamation plan map that clearly <br />shows the 1.0 acre permit boundary. Recall that all disturbance <br />must remain inside the permit boundary (NOTE: we suggest that you <br />stake your boundary in the field to avoid any confusion). <br />Financial Warra <br />1) We can recommend a 51,000.00 Financial Warranty based on your <br />estimated disturbance of 100 feet x 300 feet. <br />/1 a 1 <br />9508E <br />